Math, asked by jahidsonu, 9 months ago

THINK, DISCUSS AND WRITE
When two triangles, say ABC and PQR are given, there are, in all, six possible
matchings or correspondences. Two of them are
0 ABC PQR and () ABCQRP.
Find the other four correspondences by using two cutouts of triangles. Will all
these correspondences lead to congruence? Think about it.

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Answered by amitnrw
29

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

two triangles,  ABC and PQR are given,

there are, in all, six possible matchings or correspondences

ABC  PQR

ABC  PRQ

ABC  QPR

ABC  QRP

ABC  RPQ

ABC  RQP

All these correspondences lead to congruence in case of Equilateral Triangle only.

Other wise not

Answered by pikachu618
12

Step-by-step explanation:

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The four other correspondences, verified using the cutouts of triangles ABC and PQR are,

(i). ABC <-> RPQ.

(ii). CAB <-> PQR.

(iii). BCA <-> PQR.

(iv). CBA <-> PQR.

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